The people of that world had seen what they could create with their own hands if they put their minds into it. Flying castle, massively powerful cannons able to kill hundreds of people, mana bombs… just destroying the vestiges of all that wasn't enough. Aaron also had to kill everyone that could pass down the history to the next generations. Men, women, old men, old women, boys, and girls… he had to kill them all. Without exception.
Aaron sat on the throne for days with his eyes closed as if he had been overtaken by a wave of exhaustion that was impossible to win against. He only opened them to summon more Clay Golems, even though he had the power to summon other things, but they were no longer necessary.
Ding! [You obtained 150 experience points]
(You have recovered eighty points of mana.)
…
(You have leveled up.)
(You obtained ten status points and two skill points.)
(You learned a new skill: Poison Explosion.)
(Poison Explosion: a spell that makes a sphere of poison explode and infect every target in a large area. Cost: 100 MP.)
…
(You learned a new skill: Summon Blood Golem.)
(Summon Blood Golem: you can summon a golem of blood to fight in your place. All of their parameters will be equal to the level of the skill multiplied by forty at the cost of five hundred points of mana. Ten percent of their damage caused will be used to heal you. They can heal themselves by using the blood of their targets.)
Summon Blood Golem was probably one of the most powerful spells that Aaron had seen, but using that in such a world was completely unnecessary. It was also more convenient since the Clay Golems had most of the skill points that Aaron had used.
In the end, Aaron stayed in that world for another month while his army was wiping out every single thing from existence. People, monsters, animals… They were all killed. That world needed a new start and nothing from that age had to be remembered. Even without leaving the throne. Aaron confirmed that his job was over when he reached level 999. Until now, he had only been sent to worlds where he could only reach that level of power.
Aaron Hayes [Omni Absorption] - Necromancer Lv 999 [99.000/99.000]
Health: 128/128
Mana: 14688/14688
Stamina: 168/168
Strength: 27
Magic: 8597
Dexterity: 27
Vitality: 77
Mentality: 27
Perception: 57
Free Points: 00
When he reached that level, Aaron felt that his body was starting to get hot… he had all the vital energy of all living beings from that world, after all. With his human body, he could only keep that with himself for so long.
Aaron raised his arms and then he left the energy leave all his body. It flew toward the sky like a cannon but then it began to fall toward all directions like a fountain. Like it was a sea of energy, all the mana moved toward all directions and eventually began to be absorbed by all parts of the world.
Aaron sighed in relief when he saw some of the mana leaving the planet, part of the deal that he had to do that job was to send some mana back to Earth in order to delay its end even for a couple of months. That much mana should do the job for a planet like Earth which has no mana. While that mission took two months, the mana sent to Earth probably would give the planet three months, so he considered that a win.
Aaron got up from the throne and then looked for a carriage on the castle that still could be used and once he found it, he made his clay Golems pull it. His mana was leaving his body, he was losing his strength and levels, so they wouldn't last for long either.
Through the window of the carriage, Aaron saw the destruction of the world. It wasn't so bad… he only destroyed everything that humans had ever created and all of the animal life in it. It will take thousands of years, but eventually, new lifeforms will appear and evolve there. Maybe other humans will appear there, maybe they won't… no one could tell.
It took one week for Aaron to lose all of his powers, around the same amount for him to return to where he left the meteor that he used to land in that world. Things didn't change there, aside from the fact that the first village he saw was completely in ruins there.
"It looks like they came to check it, but they didn't feel like touching it… not like they would achieve anything by doing so," Aaron thought.
There were signs of human activities around, but not of monsters. Maybe that was why the humans didn't try to approach and investigate the meteor.
Regardless, Aaron approached the meteor and then entered it. Before long, it closed off and Aaron fell asleep inside.
As if responding to someone's call, the meteor began to ascend. Slowly at first, it rose above the planet's surface, defying the laws of physics. A soft, harmonic hum resonated in the air, as if the meteor sang a cosmic melody that only the universe could comprehend.
Higher and higher it climbed, leaving behind a trail of shimmering stardust in its wake. The atmosphere shimmered with an otherworldly light, as if bidding farewell to the world. With each passing moment, the meteor's brilliance intensified, until it became a radiant beacon against the velvet expanse of the night sky. Aaron said his farewell to that planet and his journey to the next was resumed.